I see you took it to the titty. whether you like it or not grafitti and break dancing are pretty much obsolete. And Yes People stilly play instruments for loot in the french quarter, and niggas still step and fetchit dance for change too…Lol.

I’d be lying if I talked some spirtual shit. Like Kirk Franklin and them, nah them shits aint me. I can’t tell you ’bout God but I can tell you ’bout a key. And what I’ll do to God’s Children if he jerks me.

@x-facta, the production on that album was absolutely ridiculous. i still think ‘Holiday’ from RR vol. 2 is Pinero’s finest moment on a commercial release. that song makes me want to curb stomp 1/2 dead Hatians. and that’s not really a cool thing to say at all, but that’s just the state of mind that the Ghost puts me in. easy.

I see you took it to the titty. whether you like it or not grafitti and break dancing are pretty much obsolete.

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not at all, i just take seize opportunities to start shit

we must have two completely different definitions of obsolete. The way your comment reads, you use obsolete as if to insinuate that grafiti was mainstream at one point, which was definitely not the case. Graf has always been a niche aspect of hip hop culture, where as rap was always mainstream. When’s the last time you seen niggas get locked up for rapping on a corner? Ask yourself that same question, except replace rapping on a corner for spray painting a public transit vehicle. In other words rap has always been more popular, mainly due to its accessibility.